
Another Muslim country is plotting against India, extremist group receiving large amounts of money from..., BIG revelation made in intelligence report
Another Muslim country is plotting against India, extremist group receiving large amounts of money from..., BIG revelation made in intelligence report
According to the report, Turkey's intelligence agencies are actively supporting radical groups in Bangladesh. This support is not just limited to ideology, but also includes financial and military help.
The report says that Turkey's intelligence network has taken full responsibility for setting up a new office for the Jamaat-e-Islami group in Moghbazar, Dhaka. A large amount of money has already been sent for this purpose.
Meanwhile, a student leader from Jamaat, Sadiq Qayyum, is currently visiting Turkey. During his visit, he is not only meeting key people but is also being shown around weapon warehouses and arms factories.
Turkey's President, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, is believed to be trying to increase his influence among Islamic groups in South Asia. To reach out to Muslims in this region, Turkey has also been organizing various events and programs, raising concerns about its growing involvement.
Meanwhile, Ashiq Chowdhury, the head of Bangladesh's Investment Development Authority, also visited Turkey and during his visit, he toured a weapons manufacturing facility. Although Bangladesh has not officially sent any military officers to Turkey, the visit has raised eyebrows.
According to intelligence reports, Bangladesh's National Security and Information Advisor is also holding closed-door meetings in Turkey. These meetings are not open to the public, adding to the suspicion.
There are also signs that Turkey might be secretly supporting the Arakan Army in Myanmar, which could be a concern for India, especially in the northeastern region. These developments show behind-the-scenes connections between Turkey and various groups that may pose a threat to regional security. How big is the threat for India?
Turkey is slowly trying to spread radical thinking in South Asia by holding workshops and offering scholarships. It is heavily funding Islamic institutions and promoting extremist ideology.
This growing influence of Turkey could become a serious concern for India. Northeastern states like Assam, Tripura, Meghalaya, and Mizoram might be affected if radical groups gain strength in the region.
Groups like Jamaat-e-Islami, with support from Turkey in the form of money and weapons, could push extremist ideas in these sensitive areas. In Kerala, NGOs linked to Jamaat are already active.
According to intelligence reports, Turkey is also believed to be financially helping Pakistan's ISI. This suggests that Turkey may be working on a plan to use Bangladesh as a new front to create problems for India.
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